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2:48 AM, Sunday October 11th 2020

This goes for you and for everyone too.

For each 5 critiques of a lesson you've had critiqued and completed you do I'll critique one of your submissions. You can reply to this message when you're ready or just ping me on discord.

Here are 3 guides on critiquing lesson 1,2 and box challenge, give them a read if you feel you aren't ready:

https://pastebin.com/dbjR9MFj

https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ

https://pastebin.com/ggmPxnzF

(If It's lesson 1 the one you want to have critiqued you can reply/ping me after a week or so of waiting, I'll go over them)

11:46 AM, Wednesday October 21st 2020
edited at 11:47 AM, Oct 21st 2020

Thank you for answering my question. I have been doing critiques with the help of the guidelines as you suggested, and finally finished my fifth review. I would be glad if you can look at my Box Challenge.

edited at 11:47 AM, Oct 21st 2020
3:08 PM, Wednesday October 21st 2020

Got it, will get to it as soon as I can, thanks for the help

10:08 PM, Saturday October 24th 2020

If I'm correct, you said if someone's been waiting for Lesson 1 to be critiqued for more than a week then you'll give theirs a critique if they reply to message, right? Well, if so, I submitted my Lesson 1 exercises on October 7th and in addition I've also done 2 reviews so far on other Lesson 1 exercises. I'd highly appreciate it if you critique my work; and if you need to do more reviews before doing so, I'd be glad to. Thanks in advance.

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3:07 PM, Monday May 2nd 2022

Hi Elodin! It has been more than a year since you posted this comment but I also want my homework 1 to be reviewed so I can continue my learning. Are you still doing homework 1 reviews for people who have been waiting for more than a week? If so, do you mind if you could please review my homework 1? I would really appreciate it. I would also like to apologize in advance though, my homework is done in a light grey grid lined book. I don't have access to blank A4 paper needed so I used the book as the ink would at least be distinguishable from the lines. Thanks in advance

12:14 PM, Tuesday May 3rd 2022

I updated the system a little bit. You can check it out if you join the discord on the #critique-exchange channel, join and take a look at the pinned message, all is explained there.

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